Word: though
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Committee is sending out a letter to every club suggesting that all meetings be arranged for Tuesday evenings. Though some clubs will probably find this impossible, if it can be put into general effect it will serve two ends: First, club meetings will not sap the audiences from lectures, concerts and the like; and second, undergraduates will find it easier to keep straight their engagements. Conflicts among the clubs can be avoided by the use of different. Tuesday nights during the month. For further information in regard to the proposed plan, see the Chairman of the Committee on Organizations...
...University swimming meet will be held with Yale this year, as Yale's swimming season ends so much earlier than Harvard's that the managements could not arrange a date. Meets with the Brookline Gymnasium team, the Brookline Swimming Club, and the Brown University team are, however, planned, though the exact dates have not been definitely decided upon...
...University hockey team showed marked improvement in its practice scrimmage against the B. A. A. yesterday though it was defeated by the score of 3 to 2. The forward line was greatly strengthened by the return of Hopkins, and was able to break up the opposing attack most of the time and to keep the play largely in the B. A. A. territory. Hopkins scored both points for the University, the first after a pass from Clark, and the second from a scrimmage in front of the goal. Willetts and Claflin were not on the ice, Doty and Cunningham composing...
...population with those of less than 100,000, it appears that for the first three years the earnings are larger in the small city, but that after that the reverse is in the main true. A fairly accurate comparison was made between Boston and New York, and though the former is distinctly behind for the first five or six years, there seems to be little difference after that...
...been impressed on him. With a freshness and toleration, the antithesis of the sourness and personal tone of the Confessions, the Impressions satisfy us, but still sound a warning against the unnatural and artificial indifference which seems to hover over us like a threatening cloud. They make a just, though silent, plea for the spontaneous...